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  • ...long with Mohan Khatris 'Chhapola' is a part of khatri caste in the series of Khosla, Narula, Chhabra and so on. [[Category:Social groups of Punjab, India]]
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  • The Banias are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab. In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Bania Professions were Business Trade
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  • The Lohars are a northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, also related to vishwakarma god {{Castes, Tribes & Other Social Groups}}
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  • ...an administrative division of some countries of South Asia, particularly [[India and [[Pakistan]]. ...ters'', possibly additional towns, and a number of villages. As an entity of local government, it exercises certain fiscal and public administrative pow
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  • ...spoken by Labanas outside the Punjab, state of India. The [[Labana]]s of [[Punjab]] and [[Haryana]] are mostly [[Sikh]]s and speak mainly Punjabi or Hindi. ==Different Views On Origin Of Labana (Lobanas) ==
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  • ...West part of [[India]] and North East [[Pakistan]] and includes the cities of [[Amritsar]], [[Lahore]], [[Jalandhar]], [[Ludhiana]], etc. ...ord ''Gurmukhi'' literally means - "From the Mouth of the Guru". The whole of the [[SGGS|Guru Granth Sahib's]] 1430 pages are written in this script.
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  • ...elated to Ancient Persia and Vishnu god. In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Kamboj Professions were Eye Spirit Workers, Ghost Spirit Workers, Ghos ...rn representatives of ancient Kambojas, a well known '''Kshatriya tribe''' of Indo-Aryans, stated to have had both Indian as well as Iranian affinities a
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  • ...tly Muslim, while many Sindhi Hindus imigrated to [[India]] when [[British India]] was divided in 1947. ...through Sindh and expound his beautifully simple philosophy to the Sindhis of that area. The Sindhis were so deeply influenced by the Master's teachings
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  • ...of which reside in Punjab alone. The remaining 20% are found in the states of Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. '''Country''': India
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  • .... But today, Ramgarhia is associated mainly with the Tarkhan tribe because of its later famous Misldhar, [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]], who was a [[Tarkhan]] ...khs, today are pure Amritdhari, all the families are Amritdhari, about 99% of the Ramgarhia Sikhs, are Keshadhari, they do not cut their hair while 1% Ra
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...preserver Deity God of Hindu Mythology, as his believed to be incarnations of Rama and Krishna.
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  • ...classification is based on social occupation, endogamy, social class, and social group. ...nly due to ill interests of certain section of people, who, on the pretext of making a society more manageable through these classifications, eventually
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...stern India. They are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia who was the leader of the Ramgarhia Misl.
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  • ...ste of the [[Saini]] Rajput community which has a long and rich history in India. The Saini([[Shoorsaini]]) community as a whole is believed to be descenden ...is are ranked on top and are a very influential and affluent group. The MP of Hoshiarpur was generally always a Saini before the seat became reserved.
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  • | populated_states=[[Punjab]] • [[Haryana]] • [[Jammu]] • [[Himachal Pradesh]] ...<ref>{{cite book|last=Ghuman|first=Paul|title=British Untouchables A Study of Dalit Identity and Education|date=May 2011|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Li
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  • Their is lot of differernce between [[ Nirankari ]] and [[ Sant Nirankaris ]] and this arti ...ected all gods and goddesses (usually of the Hindu pantheon) and all types of offerings made to them. Similarly they rejected all Brahmanical rites and r
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  • ...nscious energy and formulations were then directed. After the partition of India in 1947 the Federation shifted from Lahore and made its home in Amritsar. ...named Khalsa Youngmen's Magazine It also sponsored tracts on religious and social topics.
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  • ...the Indian army at the time and became well known Sikh gyani, an exegesist of Sikh Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Towards end 1947, following the partition of India, his parents migrated to Malaya where he completed his school education. He
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  • ...ir total population was estimated at 2,807,000, of whom 2,760,000 lived in India. They speak Marwari (659,000), Hindi (663,000), Dogri (230,000), Punjabi (1 A meeting of Megh Intellectuals
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  • ...ssors strongly attacked the system. The advent of [[Sikhism]] in the midst of caste rigidities and superstitions was truly a radical beginning. ...and permanent division of social status based on birth alone, as it did in India, that caste becomes a curse.
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